Who allots the symbols to political parties?
During an election, all political parties introduce their candidates. They are also allotted a specific symbol. This symbol is allotted to all parties by the election commission. Certain symbols are free and some of them are reserved. In case a political party is not recognized, it is granted a symbol on a first-come basis. Final answer The symbols are allotted to all political parties by the election commission. Recognized political parties get their reserved symbols, while the non-recognized ones are granted a free symbol on a first-come basis.